Donald Trump set to sign Executive Bill removing Transgender LGBTQ+ from US Military

Donald Trump set to sign Executive Bill removing Transgender LGBTQ+ from US Military

The incoming president elect of the UNITED STATE OF AMERICA, Donald Trump, is ready to sign
an executive bill that will remove all the transgender members of the united states military’s
base.

it was gathered that the new bill or order has increased concerns within the LGBTQ+ community.

The report gathered, claimed that the state officials has stated that transgender personnel would be
discharged on medical grounds making them unfit to serve the military.

TRANSGENDER LGTBQ+

Flashing back to the first tenure of President Trump, he had introduced similar bill and ordered the
Transgender LGBTQ+ individual from joining the armed forces while allowing the already enlisted ones
to remain in their roles.

Trangender LGTBQ+

President Joe Biden, after Trump left office, cancelled the military’s ban in his first week as the
president of America in 2021. issuing an executive order to restore back the transgender’s LGBTQ+ individuals
right to serve openly.

However, with the return of Donald Trump to the white house, LGBTQ+ rights in the us may face new turn
over challenges.

Furthermore, the current proposal, as reported, would extend to removing all transgender service members, regardless of their current status. It is anticipated that the executive order will be issued on Trump’s first day in office, January 20 next year.

Reports indicated that approximately 15,000 transgender individuals are actively serving in the US military.

Transgender LGBTQ+

This is coming amid moves by US congress to stop first transgender lawmaker from using female restrooms and bathrooms in her new workplace.

US House Speaker Mike Johnson had expressed his support for the policy that tends to disregard transgender ideologies in the legislative arm.

“All single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings — such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms — are reserved for individuals of that biological sex,” the speaker said in a statement last Wednesday.

“It is important to note that each Member office has its own private restroom, and unisex restrooms are available throughout the Capitol. Women deserve women’s only spaces,” he added.

The move to prevent McBride from using the women’s facilities in the House was first initiated by Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who on Monday introduced a resolution to ban trans women from using women’s bathrooms inside the complex.

Mace said the resolution was “absolutely” in response to McBride, a Delaware Democrat, being elected to the House.

She took her anti-trans crusade even further on Wednesday, announcing a bill to ban trans people from using bathrooms that align with their gender in all federal buildings across the country. Neither of the resolutions have been brought to a House vote.

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